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    Personnel of the 25th Battalion. Citizen Military Forces, who were led by the Thistle Pipe Band, marching in the Australia Day procession yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Vigoro teams which competed in the annual vigoro carnival, preceded by a colourful vigoro float, formed part of the procession passing the Town Hall during yesterday's Australia Day celebrations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEADLINE FOR TALKS TO STOP "ROLLING" WATERSIDE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Waterside workers have set tomorrow as the deadline for negoliations to prevent a "rolling strike" on the Australian waterfront. The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  7. TO SEEK RESTORATION OF SUBSIDIES

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- The New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr.. F. J. Finnan) will ask the Prime Minister ...

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  8. SOIL CONSERVATION EDUCATION URGED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The launching of a programme for soil conservation education was urged here to-day. It ...

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  9. SPECULATION ON DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- Diplomatic observers believe that the Netherlands' chances of retaining Dutch New Guinea ...

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  10. State Meat Exports to U.K. Show Further Decline

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State's meat exports to the United Kingdom this season will drop by more than' 24,000 ions on the 1947-48 output of 117,674 tons. Stating this to-day the chairman of the Queensland Meat ...

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  11. Over 1000 Killed, Many Villages Destroyed by 'Quake in Persia

    LONDON, Monday. -- Agency representatives in Teheran says that 1500 people are reported to have been killed, 1300 injured and 20 villages destroyed by earthquakes in the Persian Gulf area of Port ...

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  12. NATIVE RIOTING IN SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday. --Reuters correspondent says that policemen and natives exchanged shots and several ...

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  13. NAVY NOT TO PAY FOR BRISBANE BURIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Naval authorities to-night reaffirmed their intention not to pay the full funeral expenses for the ...

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  14. MORE HEAVY RAIN FORECAST FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More heavy raid is forecast for tomorrow along the 550-mile strip of North Queensland ...

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  15. BEVAN COULD BE NEXT PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON (Associated Press). --A strong man on Labour's side in the British general election campaign is 52-year-old ...

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  16. 'MACARTHUR'S JAPAN' ON WAY OUT

    TOKIO (By Air Mail). --"MacArthur's Japan"--greatest national experiment of the half-century -- will soon again ...

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  17. WEST EUROPE GRIPPED BY FREEZING WEATHER

    LONDON, Monday.--Snowstorms, gales and a hurricane are features of the cold wave now grinning all Western ...

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  18. RAILWAYS HAMPERING COAL DISTRIBUTION.

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The inefficient railway system was hampering the distribution of Blair Athol coal, a mining ...

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  19. EIGHT MEMORIALS FOR WAR DEAD PLANNED

    LONDON. Monday. -- The Imperial War Graves Commission has planned eight memorials in the South and ...

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  20. BOY DROWNED WHILE TRYING TO RESCUE PLAYMATE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A 10-year-old boy was drowned today while trying to rescue an eight-year-old playmate from ...

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  21. STATEMENT ON PETROL LIKELY SOON

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- The Prime (Minister (Mr. Menzies) has received a reply to a cable message he sent to ...

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  22. FOUR DESERTIONS FROM SPANISH SHIP IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Police, are searching for four Spaniards who deserted the Spanish Ship Arraiz at Bowen and Luclnda ...

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  23. "JUMPED" BAIL AND FLEW TO PAKISTAN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Two men, who the police say "Jumped" ball of £800 and £500 in Sydney last week and flew ...

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  24. CHILD'S ESCAPE WHEN FELL FROM EXPRESS TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- An 11-year-old girl, Rosalind Orma Fry, of Sydney, had a remarkable escape from ...

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  25. MAN KILLED WHEN STEPPED INTO ELECTRIFIED SNOW

    LONDON, Monday. -- The British United Press correspondent in Rome says that electrified snow yesterday ...

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  26. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING "IMPERATIVE"

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- Compulsory military training was imperative for the attenuate defence of Australia ...

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  27. JOCKEY FINED FOR ALLEGED "FRIVOLOUS PROTEST"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Jockey Neville Allen was fined £5 at Eagle Farm to-day for lodging an alleged frivolous protest ...

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  28. UNITED U.S. FRONT AGAINST COMMUNISM

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Representatives of 60 national organisations at an "all American conference" yesterday ...

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  29. SWASTIKAS SCATTERED IN GERMAN STREETS

    LONDON, Monday.--The Associated Press correspondent in Hamburg says that coin-sized, in swastikas were scattered in ...

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  30. NEXT MOVE IN DUMOSA DISPUTE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Whether gas rationing will be imposed in Melbourne next week will be determined by ...

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  33. TRAINER NOT WORRIED BY THREAT TO UNGAR

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--A telephone threat to blow up [?] and his stables at Montone on Saturday night ...

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  34. ALLIES MAY END STATE OF WAR WITH JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The Allies might declare the end of a state of war with Japan if a peace treaty was not ...

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  35. TRUCKS FOR RETURN OF POTATOES REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The New South Wales Minister for Transport (Mr. M. O'Sullivan) has rejected a request by the ...

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    Mesdames Wallace McColl, of North Star, New South Wales (left), and C. e. Sudhoiz, of St. George, who attended the Toowoomba Turf Club's meeting at Clifford Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. WAR SUPPLIES FOR FORMOSA

    HONG KONG. Monday. -- A message from Taipeh says that British ships are bringing war supplies to Formosa. These ...

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